unfortunately的意思和读音

unfortunately

: [ʌnˈfɔrtʃənətli] : [ʌnˈfɔː(r)tʃ(ə)nətli]

adv.

adv.+v.unfortunately come

adv.fortunately,appropriately

adv.unluckily,unhappily,regrettably,sadly,alas

unfortunatelyadv.

1.used to say that a particular situation or fact makes you sad or disappointed, or gets you into a difficult position

Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the meeting.

I can't make it, unfortunately.

Unfortunately for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside.

It won't be finished for a few weeks. Unfortunately!

adv.1.;;

adv.1ed for saying that something is sad or disappointing

1. Indirect Unfortunately Reable 使 ...

2. luckily unfortunately though ...

3. unformatted a. unfortunately ad. union ...

4. unexpected a. unfortunately ad. unknown a.

5. unexpected unfortunately university …

6. clearly adv. 47. unfortunately fortunately 48.. ...

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1.Unfortunately, as I said, we don't seem to have learned those lessons. Will we ever?

2.It was one of those plays in which all the actors unfortunately enunciated very clearly.

3.I tried to be normal and used one hand, but unfortunately it was just a gutter ball.

4.I'd like to think people know I was always trying to do the right thing and unfortunately, in the line of fire, I got hurt.

5.Unfortunately, this does not mean that the right sort of agreement will emerge.

6.Unfortunately, I failed to see you. It was the experience of a helpless .

7.Unfortunately, no one has ever detected dark matter directly, and its nature is still one of the biggest mysteries in science.

8.Unfortunately, not all countries have implemented the " passkey " part of the process as well as they might have done.

9.Unfortunately, his words did not seem to percolate through their bureaucracy with customary efficiency.

10.Unfortunately, on the eve of the charging zone's extension westward, doubts about how much it has achieved are growing.西怀